I just came back from watching the new movie based on Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves. The two older D&D-based movies (from 2000 and 2005) were disasters, but as a decades-long player of D&D, I figured I had to see whether they finally pulled it off. I consider D&D to be a poor starting point for a film. The D&D rules don't add anything, and the established campaign settings aren't really all that good compared to other fictional universes. However, this new movie is actually pretty well made. What I think they attempted (succesfully!) is to follow the *storytelling feeling* of a D&D campaign - the somewhat convoluted story, the goose chases, the sanctimonious NPCs, the banter, the incompetent players - and put it into what is essentially a heist movie. Sure, it's fun to see Szass Tam on the big screen and recognise the various monsters and spells, but I primarily enjoyed that the overall plot and feel wasn't too far off from what I experience at the gaming table.